Area Lodging

This is a list of area hotels, motels and inns.

Alma

Alma Motel
1575 N. Wright Ave.
(989) 463-1135

Comfortable Inn
3130 W. Monroe Rd.
(989) 463-4400

Petticoat Motel
2454 W. Monroe Rd.
(989) 681-5728

Sail Inn
3850 W. Monroe Rd.
(989) 463-1370

Saravilla
Bed and Breakfast
633 N. State St.
(989) 463-4078

Triangle Motel
131 W. Lincoln Rd.
(989) 463-2296

Woodridge Inn & Suites
7996 N. Alger Rd.
(989) 285-1431

Ithaca

Ithaca Motel
820 E. Center St.
(989) 875-4321

Mt. Pleasant

Baymont Inn
5858 E. Pickard
(800) 290-7777

Best Western
5770 E. Pickard Rd.
(800) 528-1234

Chippewa Motel
5662 E. Pickard Rd.
(989) 772-1751

Comfort Inn & Suites
2424 S. Mission St.
(800) 228-5150

Fairfield Inn & Suites
2525 S. Univ. Park Dr.
(800) 228-2800

The Green Suites
5865 E. Pickard Rd.
(800) 228-5150

 

Mt. Pleasant

Hampton Inn
5205 E. Pickard Rd.
(800) HAMPTON
(800) 426-7866

Mt. Pleasant Inn & Suites
5500 E. Pickard Rd.
(989) 772-7777

Roycroft Inn
2265 E. Broomfield Rd.
(989) 772-9388

Soaring Eagle Resort
6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd. (Off M-20)
(877) 232-4532

Soaring Eagle Waterpark & Hotel
5665 E. Pickard Rd.
(800) 292-8891

Super 8 Motel
2323 S. Mission St.
(989) 773-8888

Wold’s Motel
901 E. Bennett Ave.
(989) 772-3429

 

Frank Knox’s accomplishments are extraordinary: From fighting alongside Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders and publishing the Chicago Daily News vice presidential candidate in 1936 to Secretary of the Navy under Franklin D. Roosevelt. Through it all, the 1912 graduate stayed true to his Alma College roots. His portrait adorns the conference room in the Reid-Knox Administration Building.

 

Graduate Profile

Kelsey Hughes

Kelsey Hughes
Graduation: 2009
Major: Biochemistry

Kelsey Hughes ’09 was attracted to Alma College’s biochemistry program like a proton is attracted to an electron.

“I’ve always sort of been on the border right between chemistry and biology, so biochemistry was the perfect combination of both of my interests,” she says. “Alma also felt right to me. As soon as I set foot on campus, I felt at home. When I visited with professors and students, that feeling was only reinforced.”